On the heels of a huge 2011 — which culminated with his debut album, Blue Slide Park, making history by topping the Billboard 200 as an indie — Mac Miller returns with his first new mixtape since 2011’s I Love Life, Thank You.
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The latest release is the previously promised Macadelic, a tape boasting 17 new tracks and a handful of features — including Sir Michael Rocks, Juicy J, Iman Omari, Casey Veggies and Joey Bada$$. Miller, however, also flexes his newly gained respect within the hip-hop industry by nabbing a couple big features from vets such as Cam’ron (on “Ignorant”) and hip-hop superstar Lil Wayne (on “The Question”).
On the production end, it boasts contributions from ID Labs, Iman Omari, Lex Luger, Cardo, Teddy Roxpin and Ritz Reynolds, among others. Get it at Datpiff.com.
In support of Macadelic, the rapper is gearing to hit the road for the “Macadelic Tour.” It’s a 19-date track, which will kick off on March 27 in Norfolk, VA, before stopping at a string of colleges. Accompanying him on tour will be The Cool Kids and The Come Up.
Miller was also added to Murs’ 2012 Paid Dues Festival, set to take place on April 7th in Southern California.
Macadelic is the seventh mixtape by American rapper Mac Miller. It was released online via free digital download on March 23, 2012. It includes the hit single ' Loud '. Miller went on The Macadelic Tour in support of the mixtape in early 2012, performing 18 shows in the United States and 3 in Europe. Listen free to Mac Miller – Macadelic (Remastered Edition). Macadelic is the seventh mixtape by American rapper Mac Miller. It was released online via free digital download on March 23, 2012. Discover more music, concerts, videos, and pictures with the largest catalogue online at Last.fm.
Aside from the new tape, Miller is also working on more upcoming releases. In February, the rapper revealed that he and Cam’ron were working on a joint project together. However, at the time, he he had no idea when it would drop. But, another mixtape with the legendary DJ Jazzy Jeff is on the way, which he promised to come this summer.
The final tracklist for Macadelic is as follows:
1. – “Love Me As I Have Loved You”
2. – “Desperado”
3. – “Loud”
4. – “Thoughts From A Balcony”
5. – “Aliens Fighting Robots” – ft. Sir Michael Rocks
6. – “Vitamins”
7. – “Fight The Feeling” – ft. Kendrick Lamar & Iman Omari
8. – “Lucky Ass Bitch” – ft. – Juicy J
9. – “The Mourning After”
10. – “1 Threw 8”
11. – “Ignorant” – ft. Cam’ron
12. – “The Question” – ft. Lil Wayne
13. – “Angels (When She Shuts Her Eyes)”
14. – “Sunlight” – ft. Iman Omari
15. – “Clarity”
16. – “America” – ft. Casey Veggies & Joey Bada$$
17. – “F*** ‘Em All”
Macadelic | ||||
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Released | March 23, 2012 | |||
Recorded | 2011 Rostrum Records Studio ID Labs Studio (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) | |||
Genre | Hip hop, psychedelic hip hop | |||
Length | 64:40 | |||
Label | Rostrum | |||
Producer | ID Labs, Sap | |||
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Macadelic is the seventh mixtape by American rapper Mac Miller. It was released online via free digital download on March 23, 2012. It includes the hit single 'Loud'. Miller went on The Macadelic Tour in support of the mixtape in early 2012, performing 18 shows in the United States and 3 in Europe.[1] Since its release, it has been downloaded over 1.3 million times and streamed over 1.5 million times from its official host, DatPiff.[2]Macadelic was remastered and commercially released on May 4, 2018.[3]
Overview[edit]
After the release of Blue Slide Park and I Love Life, Thank You in 2011, Mac Miller began working on another project. According to Miller, he decided to 'stop thinking about what kind of music [he] should make and just start saying what [he] wanted to say.' On March 23, 2012 Mac Miller released Macadelic and had a release party at Shadow Lounge in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.[4] The music video for 'Loud' was also released that day.
Mac Miller's lyrical focus and subject is different from that of his previous major mixtape Best Day Ever. Also, the instrumentals on the songs have a psychedelic influence to the typical hip hop beat. While most songs' lyrics are rapped, hit songs such as 'Clarity', 'Angels (When She Shuts Her Eyes)', and 'The Question' featuring Lil Wayne are performed in a more poetic way. 'Desperado' ends with the introduction to 'Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds' by the Beatles. Another feature of Macadelic was its numerous cosigns and guest features. Mac Miller performed alongside Kendrick Lamar, Lil Wayne, Joey Bada$$, Sir Michael Rocks of The Cool Kids, Cam'ron, and Juicy J among others.Some of the more popular songs from the mixtape are 'Loud', 'Thoughts From a Balcony', 'Clarity', 'Lucky Ass Bitch', 'Angels (When She Shuts Her Eyes)', and 'The Question'.
Production[edit]
ID Labs produced several tracks on Macadelic as they did with previous Mac Miller projects. However, Macadelic introduces several new producers to Mac Miller such as Wally West who produced 'The Question' featuring Lil Wayne. SAP, who produced Mac Miller's hit 'Donald Trump' produced his song 'Thoughts From a Balcony' which was later released as a music video. Iman Omari who was featured on 'Fight the Feeling' along with Kendrick Lamar and 'Sunlight' produced 'Fight the Feeling'. Several other new producers worked on Macadelic as well. The song '1 Threw 8' features a sample from The xx song 'Fantasy'. Teddy Roxpin, who previously worked with Mac Miller on 'Get Up' and 'Futuristic Funk,' produced 'Sunlight.'
Accolades[edit]
The album was named the 50th best album of 2012 by Complex.[5]
Commercial performance[edit]
Following Mac Miller's death on September 7, 2018, Macadelic debuted at number 106 on the US Billboard 200 with 8,000 album-equivalent units.[6]
Track listing[edit]
Credits adapted from Spotify.[7]
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Producer(s) | Length |
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1. | 'Love Me As I Have Loved You' | Malcolm McCormick | Ritz Reynolds | 1:15 |
2. | 'Desperado' | McCormick | ID Labs | 4:00 |
3. | 'Loud' |
| ID Labs | 3:01 |
4. | 'Thoughts from a Balcony' |
| Sap | 3:06 |
5. | 'Aliens Fighting Robots' (featuring Sir Michael Rocks) | McCormick | Brandun DeShay | 4:40 |
6. | 'Vitamins' | McCormick | ID Labs | 3:43 |
7. | 'Fight the Feeling' (featuring Kendrick Lamar & Iman Omari) | McCormick | Iman Omari | 5:02 |
8. | 'Lucky Ass Bitch' (featuring Juicy J) | Lex Luger | 4:18 | |
9. | 'The Mourning After' | McCormick | Two Fresh | 3:08 |
10. | '1 Threw 8' | McCormick | Black Diamond | 3:57 |
11. | 'Ignorant' (featuring Cam'ron) | McCormick | Cardo | 3:33 |
12. | 'The Question' (featuring Lil Wayne) |
| Wally West, ID Labs | 5:54 |
13. | 'Angels (When She Shuts Her Eyes)' | McCormick | Clams Casino | 3:23 |
14. | 'Sunlight' (featuring Iman Omari) | McCormick | Teddy Roxpin | 3:09 |
15. | 'Clarity' | ID Labs, Ritz Reynolds | 4:35 | |
16. | 'America' (featuring Casey Veggies & Joey Badass) | McCormick | Hannibal King | 4:33 |
17. | 'Fuck 'Em All' | McCormick | ID Labs | 4:23 |
Charts[edit]
Mac Miller Macadelic Zip
Chart (2018) | Peak position |
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US Billboard 200[8] | 106 |
Mac Miller Albums
References[edit]
Macadelic Tracklist
- ^Horowitz, Steven J. (January 22, 2012). 'Mac Miller Announces 'The Macadelic Tour' Featuring The Cool Kids & The Come Up'. HipHopDX. Retrieved March 21, 2019.
- ^'Macadelic mixtape by Mac Miller'. DatPiff. Retrieved March 21, 2019.
- ^Smith, Trevor (May 5, 2018). 'Listen To Mac Miller's Remastered 'Macadelic' Mixtape'. HotNewHipHop. Retrieved March 21, 2019.
- ^'Mac Miller's Macadelic Listening Party At Shadow Lounge (3/23/2012)'. YouTube. March 23, 2012. Retrieved July 10, 2012.
- ^'50. Mac Miller, Macadelic — The 50 Best Albums of 2012'. Complex. December 18, 2012. Retrieved July 19, 2014.
- ^Caulfield, Keith (September 18, 2018). 'Mac Miller's 'Swimming' Returns to Top 10 on Billboard 200 Albums Chart Following Death'. Billboard. Retrieved September 18, 2018.
- ^'Macadelic (Remastered Edition)'. Rostrum Records. Retrieved March 21, 2019 – via Spotify.Right-click the track and select 'Show credits'.
- ^'Mac Miller Chart History (Billboard 200)'. Billboard. Retrieved September 18, 2018.